With the elimination of the 37th player, the clock has been paused, and the remaining 36 players will now be redrawn into six 6-handed tables. All remaining players are now guaranteed $18,400, with the pay jumps coming at every six eliminations. We have a new featured table with Ty Reiman, JJ Liu, and Dan "KingDan" Smith.

With 46 players left in the tournament, play had gone hand for hand. There had been a few allins, but no eliminations yet. On table 23, a player had raised and Matt Berkey had called before Layne Flack moved all in. The original raiser folded, and Matt called, tabling AK. It was a race as Layne had pocket jacks. The board ran out clean until a king hit the river, making Layne Flack the official bubble boy. The day wasn't all bad for Layne, however, as he banked $15,000 for eliminating three bounties. All remaining players are now guaranteed $15,000, with 1st place paying $1,013,500 + $25,500 WPT seat.

Jen Harman has had a few ups and downs today, and unfortunately her most recent hand was one of the latter. Jen had 3-bet preflop before Joris Springael cold 4-bet. Jen called, and the flop fell ace-ten-ten. Both players checked, and a third ten came on the turn. Joris check-called Jen's bet, and they both saw a jack fall on the river. Joris checked one more time, and after thinking for a bit, Jen checked behind. Jen showed AQ for a full house, tens full of aces, but Joris had rivered the best hand as he held pocket jacks for jacks full of tens. Jen was unlucky to have her opponent hit a 2-outer on the river, but she had a great check to keep her in the tournament right outside of the money bubble.

Some controversy broke out on table 23 when Layne Flack (above right) checked the river and Matt Berkey (above left) bet. Matt had bet "120" dark before the river hit for 120,000, but Layne had thought the bet was 20,000. Layne called, but a floor had to be called over to decide the bet amount. A few players at the table all chimed in that they heard "120," as did a few members of the media. Tournament director Matt Savage ruled the bet 120,000, and Layne was forced to put most of his chips in the middle. Layne had top pair, top kicker with his AK, but Matt had made a straight. Layne is left crippled with approximately 50,000, and is very steamed at the decision. With the blinds at 2k/4k, it is anticipated that Layne will be all in a few times before the end of this level.

The featured table has been a wrecking ground for players today, and before the dinner break began, Jonathan Little busted out, making way for three new players to come to the table, including Shooting Star bounty Jennifer Harman. 53 players remain in the tournament, and the top 45 pay. There is a total of 12.45 million chips in play among the six remaining tables, and the featured table has a whopping 3.855 million on it, or almost 31% of the total chips in play. You can watch the live stream when the players return from dinner break at 7:10pm by clicking on "Watch LIVE" Video at the top of this page. Here are the players seated here and their respective chip counts:

The bell has run and cards are now in the air for Day 2 of the Bay 101 $10k WPT Shooting Star tournament. 169 players remain, and but they are still quite a bit away from the 45 players that will make the money. Tournament director Matt Savage has just announced that the plan is to play down to 24 players today. The levels will be 90 minutes as opposed to Day 1's 60 minutes, and the blinds will start at 600/12000 with a 200 ante.

You can watch our featured table by clicking on "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of this page. Here are the players at that table: